I don't see what he's got to gain by returning. He's already earned a degree having graduated in 3+ years. He's won the Heisman trophy. He's led Baylor to probably their best season in any Baylor fan's lifetime. He's already a lock to be a top 3 pick in the draft. He can't "improve" himself at Baylor. I mean, the main reason I've always applauded college players for deciding to return to school for their final year(s) is when one of their choices, amongst others, is to earn their degree and graduate. And like I said, he's done that already. And it's not like Baylor is Stanford and has a legit shot at a BCSCG run. If RGIII returns, it's because he's got a HUGE affection for his teammates and simply just WANTS another year of being a college student.
If LSUs defense wasn't so awesome we'd see scores like that. I mean LSU did put up 52 points against Ole Miss this year. I don't get the whole "real football is Sec/LSU." we have better defenses but darn, we put up high numbers too. Just imagine if Miles would stop showing mercy to teams he beats. We'd hit 70 easy.
Believe me, I don't care who the D coordinator was the scheme wasn't to let the team score on every other play. Those defenses just plain sucked!